Photos From The Green Bay Packers vs Detroit Lions NFL Football Game • November 15, 2015 • Green Bay Editorial Photographer
Sunday November 15, 2015 was not a good day for the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Packers had issues in very aspect of the game and lost to one of the worse teams in the NFL, division rival the Detroit Lions. The Lions snapped a 24 game losing streak in Wisconsin dating back to 1991. The Packers mounted a late game coming back, but it failed with a missed field goal in the final seconds. Here is my visual take on the game.
The Packers who just a few weeks ago had a two game lead in the division and tied for the best record in the NFC find themselves in second place in the division after a three game losing streak. Next up for the Packers is a trek to Minnesota to take on the division leading Vikings.
Thanks for looking!
Mike
Packers fans Dorothy Konkol, Mell Whitehouse and Trisha Buisse paint their faces while tailgating.
Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford.
Green Bay Packers fan Bob Borkowski.
A Wisconsin State Patrol officer salutes during the national anthem.
Service men and women hold a large American flag during the national anthem.
Two Coast Guard helicopters do a fly over after the national anthem.
A fan shows his support for France during the first half.
Detroit Lions middle linebacker Stephen Tulloch trips up Green Bay Packers running back James Starks.
Green Bay Packers cornerback Sam Shields defends Detroit Lions running back Joique Bell.
Detroit Lions tight end Eric Ebron hurdles over Green Bay Packers cornerback Damarious Randall.
Former Green Bay Packers general manager Ron Wolf shows off his Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame ring during a halftime ceremony.
Green Bay Packers inside linebacker Clay Matthews does a hair tackle of Detroit Lions running back Joique Bell.
Detroit Lions cornerback Alex Carter breaks up a pass intended for Green Bay Packers wide receiver James Jones.
Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford looks for a receiver.
Green Bay Packers strong safety Morgan Burnett tries to take down Detroit Lions wide receiver Golden Tate.
Detroit Lions free safety Glover Quin trips up Green Bay Packers running back James Starks.
Detroit Lions cornerback Quandre Diggs defends a pass intended for Green Bay Packers wide receiver Davante Adams.
Detroit Lions’ Crezdon Butler breaks up a two-point conversion intended for Green Bay Packers’ Davante Adams.
Detroit Lions’ Josh Bynes celebrates after the Green Bay Packers failed to convert a two-point conversion to tie the game in the final minute.
Green Bay Packers’ Mason Crosby misses a field goal attempt that would have won the game for the Packers.
Detroit Lions players celebrate after Green Bay Packers kicker Mason Crosby missed a field goal in the final seconds.
Detroit Lions’ Golden Tate celebrates with Lions fans after defeating the Packers.
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